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The '''Mani Katti''' (マーニ・カティ) is a spirit-infused [[sword]], sacred to and revered by the people of [[Sacae]], and the sister weapon of the [[Sol Katti]]. Enshrined in an altar on the outskirts of [[Bulgar]], a common site of pilgrimate to pray for one's well-being on a journey, it lays in wait for the arrival of its chosen bearer: [[Lyn]], who receives the blade from the altar's priest after saving it from [[Glass]]'s offensive and being allowed to pray to the blade.  The spirits within the blade respond to her touch, calling to her to take the sword as her own.
The '''Mani Katti''' ({{hover|マーニ・カティ|Māni kati}} ''Mani Katti'') is a spirit-infused [[sword]], sacred to and revered by the people of [[Sacae]], and the sister weapon of the [[Sol Katti]]. Enshrined in an altar on the outskirts of [[Bulgar]], a common site of pilgrimate to pray for one's well-being on a journey, it lays in wait for the arrival of its chosen bearer: [[Lyn]], who receives the blade from the altar's priest after saving it from [[Glass]]'s offensive and being allowed to pray to the blade.  The spirits within the blade respond to her touch, calling to her to take the sword as her own.


Functionally, the Mani Katti fulfils the same role as the traditional [[Rapier]], acting as an [[Effective damage|anti-cavalry and anti-infantry]] weapon; however, its stat layout is somewhat different.
Functionally, the Mani Katti fulfils the same role as the traditional [[Rapier]], acting as an [[Effective damage|anti-cavalry and anti-infantry]] weapon; however, its stat layout is somewhat different.
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|eng-mean=From ''[[wikipedia:Máni|Máni]]'', a Norse moon deity, and ''katti'', probably a diminuitive corruption of "katana" intended to have assonance with "Mani".
|eng-mean=From ''[[wikipedia:Máni|Máni]]'', a Norse moon deity, and ''katti'', probably a diminuitive corruption of "katana" intended to have assonance with "Mani".
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|jap-name={{hover|マーニ・カティ|Māni kati}}
|jap-mean=Mani Katti
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|fren-name=Mani Katti
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